Japan’s retail sales and job data fuel BoJ rate hike bets, pressuring USD/JPY. Fed’s inflation stance also in focus. Will USD ...
Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said on Friday that the government will continue to invest and create jobs in the ...
The yen was on track for its best monthly start to the year since 2018 on Friday, helped by the view that the Bank of Japan ...
Consumer inflation in the Tokyo metropolitan area picked up slightly in January, government data showed Friday, supporting ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) -The U.S. dollar edged higher against some of its peers including the yen and euro on Thursday as markets ...
Another plank of the U.S. tech story took an Asian twist on Thursday after the Wall Street Journal reported that Japan's ...
The disappointing GDP figures from Germany, France, and Italy today provide a weak backdrop for the ECB, which is set to deliver a quarter-point cut. Click to read.
Benchmark equity indices, BSE Sensex and Nifty50, opened on a mixed note on Thursday, reflecting mixed global cues ...
Tokyo stocks ended slightly higher Thursday as investors bought semiconductor-related shares after solid earnings reports from Japan' ...
The Japanese yen strengthened against other G-10 and Asian currencies on the prospects of a hawkish tilt to Bank of Japan’s Deputy Governor Himino’s speech this afternoon.
The yen surged on Thursday as Japan stays on track for rate hikes, while the European Central Bank (ECB) is expected to ease.
Hence, some follow-through weakness below the 154.00 mark, towards retesting a multi-week low around the 153.70 region touched on Monday, looks like a distinct possibility. On the flip side, attempted ...